All Press Releases for October 08, 2005

Really, is there "No Direction Home," Bob Dylan? An Omission in Martin Scorsese's Film is Corrected by an Environmentally Sound, Holistic Education and Counseling Alternative

A new Martin Scorsese film about Bob Dylan film shortchanges the public. It does not inform us about a direction home that Dylan and our society overlooks and the readily available tools we can use to benefit from taking that direction. Free online articles are provided to help us fill this void



    /24-7PressRelease/ - October 08, 2005 - "It misleads the public. The Martin Scorsese film, 'No Direction Home,' about Bob Dylan, fails to report the direction to a home that we each share with Dylan," says Dr. Michael J. Cohen, Director of Project NatureConnect at the Institute of Global Education in Friday Harbor, Washington.

"The film is excellent," Cohen says, "But it omits that Dylan has lost direction due to a lack of sensory contact with the global life community, our home on Planet Earth. This is not Dylan's fault. Our society is excessively disconnected from nature, however, the film could have helped us correct that breach. Many experts note that we are dysfunctional personally, socially and environmentally because we are cut off and isolated from the world of nature and the natural."

Cohen is the author of ten published educating and counseling with nature books as well as several recordings dedicated to folk music. He comes from a folk singing family that includes his brother, John Cohen, of the New Lost City Ramblers (the Uncle John in "Uncle John's Band," who participates in the Dylan film and who filmed Dylan's early years).

"We are liable and suffer from the destructive effects caused by the exclusion of nature from our thinking," said Cohen. He has attempted to make up for Dylan's omission by placing two articles for public use on special Internet pages. The articles' Internet addresses are listed, below, and located in Google by their titles, "Increasing Self-Esteem: Folk Songs and Our Insane World," and "The Hidden, Unified-Field Voice in Natural Systems: Why Counseling, Learning and Relationships Work Better When Connected to the Web of Life"

Cohen invites the public to read, review, re-publish, share or link to these articles to help offset the oversight of the Dylan film. The articles describe a practical, nature-connected path home to personal and environmental well-being as illustrated through traditional songs and their stories and in the healing sensory science of thinking and feeling with natural systems.

The tools offered in the articles are accredited, subsidized antidotes to many dysfunctions and are readily available in books, online degree programs and Continuing Education Unit courses. They help us find directions to our home by enabling our consciousness to discover these direction in nature. In actuality, the directions are blowing in the wind. Every natural system within and about us contains them. Now our thinking can access and use them to increase the quality of our lives.

Three quotes start the articles and help convey their story:

"When Columbus discovered this country it was full of nuts and berries; now most of the berries are gone."
-Uncle Dave Macon, old time folk singer


"Our society is run by insane people for insane objectives.... I think we're being run by maniacs for maniacal ends ... and I think I'm liable to be put away as insane for expressing that. That's what's insane about it."
-John Lennon, contemporary song artist.


"A broken computer cannot repair itself if its malfunction prevents it from making the repair. Similarly, we suffer our greatest troubles because we have "broken" our computer, our ability to think clearly with regard to our relationship with nature. Disconnected from our home and origins in nature, our broken thinking produces our dysfunctions and our mind can't repair itself without help from its home in nature's grace, balance and restorative powers. Now a social technology enables us to enlist nature's help."
-Michael J. Cohen, folk-singing ecopsychologist.

Dr. Cohen is available at 360-378-6313, [email protected]URLtext[/http://www.ecopsych.com/mjcohen.html
The article web addresses are
URLtext[/http://www.ecopsych.com/folksanity.html
http://www.ecopsych.com/attractionlink.html

Project NatureConnect helps your thinking walk nature's path to simpler living and greater sanity through distance learning courses, degrees and scholarships, http://www.ecopsych.com/ 360-378-6313 mailto:[email protected]

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